Nexus uses a couple different methods of parsing data. To parse, is
to attempt to make atomic, meaningful elements from an otherwise continuous
stream of near random values... a web browser parses these sentences to
format the words so they will all fit on the page, wrapping if needed.

Some definitions may be useful before this content.

Atom/Atomic - A set of characters that is 1(one) entire,
seperate/separable, word.

Phrase - a regularly bound set of potential atoms.

white Space - a space character, a tab, and most times a carriage return.

The first method of parsing gathers data into lines. Carriage return
and new line characters are used to determine the end of lines.

The second method, much more complex, processes text into words, and
phrases. A phrase is determined by matching sets of certain characters...

" " - Double quotation marks

( ) - Parenthesis can be used to form a phrase, very common in many
programming languages.

[ ] - square brackets can also be used to denote a phrase.

{ } - curly brackets will also determine a quoted phrase.

< > - HTML type tag markings also denote a phrase.

' ' - Potentially single quotation marks may be used, however, due to the
abundant usage of abbreviations the (') character is considered a letter type
character. Perhaps at one point "'"s will be used for phrase parsing.